Aquatics camp 2020
In Week 5, 26 Year 8 students and four staff departed GHS for Port Augusta Aquatics Centre. With the temperature forecasted to be in the mid-20s along with a moderate breeze, it was perfect conditions for aquatics activities. Students learnt skills in canoeing, kayaking, sailing, snorkelling and windsurfing. Students were well behaved and enjoyed the activities both on the water and back at the Aquatics Centre. Part of the team bonding activities was the nomination and election of our Year 8 Student Leaders. Congratulations to Asia Brand and Max Flowers.
Some of the comments from the students are listed below:
- “My favourite part was the catamaran because there was always something to do.”
- “Camp this year was a very educational and eventful experience. However, my favourite part of the whole three days was bonding with my peers and learning new things about them.”
- “I enjoyed windsurfing and sailing because when we were there the weather was perfect.
- “Camp was a wonderful experience and a great bonding time with friends. I loved the freedom we had, and I loved the little team games we did outside of lessons.”
- “I enjoyed the catamarans and kayaking through the mangroves.”
- “My favourite thing at camp was capsizing a boat and a canoe with my group. I think I liked capsizing because of all the adrenaline.”
- “Camp was really fun. I liked going sailing because it was challenging.”
Emma Kerr & Josh Palmer
Year 8 Homegroup Teachers
Gladstone High School Athletics Carnival
Gladstone Athletics 2020 Carnival
RESULTS
House Trophy Year 6/7 Trophy
Sullivan 887 St Josephs 203
Oswald 834 Crystal Brook 189
Richards/Gale 697 Gladstone 177
Laura 169
Individual Trophy Winners
Boys Open Girls
Champion: Will Smart (Oswald) Elyce Malycha (Oswald)
R/U: Max crouch (Sullivan) Casey Cleggett (Richards Gale)
Under 16
Champion: Samuel Shepherdson (Sullivan) Lillie Shepherdson (Sullivan)
R/U: Brayden Hadley (Oswald) Ella Witty (Oswald)
Under 14
Champion: Max Flowers (Oswald) Asia Brand (Sullivan)
R/U: Connor Hoskin (Oswald) Lily Emms (Richard Gale)
Year 6/7
Champion: James Martin (Gladstone PS) Eliza Heinrich (Gladstone PS)
R/U: Jobe Stevens (Laura PS) Erin Wheaton (Crystal Brook PS)
MNSEC formal for the year 12’s is coming up on 3rd April and we are fortunate enough as a school to be hosting the event this year.
We are looking for any donations of black and white themed decorations with Gold and Silver also welcome. Decorations can be returned if desired.
If you have any decorations you are willing to donate/ lend, could you please drop these into the front office by the end of week 8 (Friday 20th March).
Canteen Fundrasing / Catering Request
Gladstone High School Canteen committee will be catering for an event on Friday 20th March from 9.30am - 1.30pm.
We are seeking volunteers to assist in the canteen and at the event from 9.30am - 1.30pm.
We are also looking for donations of the following food items to be delivered by Thursday 19th March to the front office of the school or canteen manager.
Morning Tea
Sweet Potato Chocolate Fudge:
500g sweet potatoes
Fruit Platter:
1 small bunch green grapes + 1 small bunch red grapes
2 punnets strawberries
5 kiwi fruit
1/4 watermelon
1/2 rockmelon
1/2 pineapple
Savouries:
30 Homemade mini sausage rolls
LUNCH:
4 x Whole Roasted Chickens
2 x Quiches
5 x 6 pack dinner rolls
Big Green Salad
2 x Iceberg Lettuce
1 x 280g pack Spinach leaves
8 x tomatoes
1 large cucumber
1 bunch spring onion
2 x red capsicums
1 x dozen eggs
Beetroot and Carrot Slaw:
1 x 1kg pre-packed carrots
2 x bunches beetroot (8 beetroots in total)
Sammy D presentation
On Monday 2 March, we were lucky enough to have Neil from the Sammy D Foundation come and deliver a powerful presentation to our Year 8, 9s and 10s. Neil spoke about his son and the impacts on those around him following his death from a one punch attack in 2008. All of our students were engaged and moved by the presentation, some comments from students included:
Neil was very brave to get up and speak, he was a really good role model.
It was really sad that his son died, just from a fight
The presentation reminded us to make the right choices.
The Sammy D Foundation educates young people on the impacts of bullying, and drug and alcohol fuelled violence. By providing relevant age appropriate knowledge and tools, young people are empowered to make positive life decisions for a better community. If you would like any more information, visit their website: https://www.sammydfoundation.org.au/